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Dr, Towuseud's sarsaparn v-f AftwntM aRY MEDICINE THE wU3i tiv Vhp VVORLD. IN THE .wo;u . . h it : This Extract U put up in qv mnl Ues , , u w x time cheaper. pleasanter. arid "arranteu ' rt aysoId. It cure, disease rltheut vom.ung, purging ickt-ning or debilitating iht ' P"" MPniriE CHEAT TALL AND WIHrhK MbUlt,i.r. The great beauty and apertoruy i idii o..-j- rill over all other rauicine,is, wuo u u. iisw, it invigorates the body. It is one of the very best Fall and Winter medicine ever known ; it not only parities the whole system and strengthen the person, but it create new, pure and rich blood ; a lower possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. 1 1 has performed withitt this past two years, more than 35, 000 cure of severe cases of diseases j at least 20,000 f these considered incurable. More than 3,000 cases of Chronic Rheumatiem ; 2,000 cases of Dyspepsia ; . 4,000 case of General Debility and Want of En ergy t 7.000 cases of the different Female Complaints ; 2.000 cases of Scrofula ; 1,500 cases of the Liver Complaint ; 3,500 cases of Disease ofnhe Kidneys and Dropsy ; 8,000 eases of consumption : And thousand of cases of diseases of the blood, viz : Ulcers, Erysipela. Salt Rheum Pimple on the Face, &c., 4m together with numerous case of Sick. Headache, Pain in the Side and Chest, Spinal Affec tions, &c,&c. This we are aware, must sppear incredible, but we have Utters from Physicians and our Agent from all parts of the United States, informing as of exiraordi ary cure. R. Vas Bpskirk, Esq., one of the mst respectable Druggists m Newark, N. J., in form a that he can refer to more than 150 cases in that place alone. There are thousands of cases in the City of New York, which we will refer tit with pleasure and to men of character. It is the best medicine for the ' prevention of disease known. It undoubtedly saved the lives of more than 5,000 CHILDREN THE PAST SEASON ! As it removed the cause of dssease. and prepared them for the Summer season. It bs never been known tb injure in the least the most delicate child. RHEUMATISM. This 8arsaparilla is used" with the most perfect success in Rheumatic complaints however severe or chronic The astonishing cures it has performed are indeed wonderful. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief this entirely eradicates it from the system, even when the limbs and bones are dread fully swollen. (j Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of the oldest and mast respectable, lawyers in Hartford, Conn. The following is an extract of a letter recived from bim : Dr. Townsend have used one bottle of your Sasaparilla, and find it is excellent in its effects up on a Chronic, Rheumatic pain, to which I am sub iect. from an injury occasioned several ara ago. in a Dubfic slase. . Please send me two bottles to the ear of Dr. Sevmour. I hae conversed with two of our principal physicians, and recommend your Sars apanlla. SETH TERRY. Hirtford, March 12, 1845. CONSUMPTION CURED. Clecnse and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma SpittiHg of Jhod, Soreness in the Chest, Hectie flush, JVight Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expeetoration,Pain in the side, See , fyave been and can be cured. Dr. Townsend-Deaf Sir: Nearly twenty years ago r took a violent cold, which settled n my lung, and affected me severely indeed, finally, it became a con stant hacking cough, but not so severe as to prevent nie from attending to my business; within thelat few years it increased on me gradually. At last I became reduced breathed with difficulty, and raised with my cough, much bad matter, and for, the last nine months previous to using your Sarsaparilla, bad regular night sweat ; indeed, my friends and myself supposed that I would die with the Consump tion but 1 have the happiness to inform you that, to my surprise, after using three bottles of your Sarsaparilla, I find my health restored. It relieved me gradually, and I am now enjoying much better health than I have before in 26 years. I bad almost entirely lost my appetite, which is also returned. You are at liberty to publish this with my name in J he papers, if yon choose. My little girl, who is three years old had a very bad cough the whole of last Winter. We became verv much alarmed on her account. While using the medicine I gave ber some of it, and it soon en tirely relieved her, as well as myself, and she is well now, and hearty as any child I ever saw. She was also full of little blotches: it took them away and her skin is smooth and fair now and f am satisfied ahe recovered her health from using your excellent med ietas S. W. CON A NT. 444 Bowery. GIRLS, READ THIS. Ysa who have pale complexions, dull eyes, blotch es on the face, rough skin, and are -out of spirits," use a bottle or two of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. It will cleanse your blood, remove the freckels and blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyea, fine spirits, aad beautiful complexions all of which are of immense value to unmarried ladies. - GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leucorrhosa, or White, obstructed or difficult Men struation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary dis charge thereof, and for the general Prostration of the System, no matter whether the result of inherent cause, or produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than it invigorat ing effects on the human irame. Persons, all weak ess and lassitude, from taking it, at once become Tobust and full of energy under its influence. It im mediately counteracts the nervelessnes of the female 'frame, which is the great cause of barrenness It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of ores perlonned, tut w can assure the afflicted, that hundreds ol eases have been reported to us. Several cases where families have been without children, alter ling a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have fcean blessed with healthy offspring. Dr. Townsend My wife being greatly distressed hj Weakness and General Debiliry, and suffering Naontinoally by pain and a serwation of bearing down. jailing oi uie womb, and with other difficulties, and Having known cases where your medicine bas effec ted great cures, and also hearing it recommended for such cases aa I have described, 1 obtained bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and followed the di xections yo gave. In a short period it removed her omplainu and restored her health- Being grateful Tor the benefits she received, I take pleasure in thus cknowledgadiag it, and recommending it to lb blie. m D.MOOUE, Corner Grand and Lydius-ats. Albaay, Ang. IT, 1847. - TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This Extraet of Sarsaparilla lias been expressly prepared in reference to feunate complainta No female who has reason suppose sbe is approaching that critical period, the. ta rn of life, should neglect take it, a it. is a . certain. preventative lor any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which females rs subject at this time of life. . This period may be "laved several yeats by using this mediume. Nor is it Uu valaabie for those approaching womanhood. as u u calculated kj assist nature, by quicken in e The Wood mod ibvigoraring 1 the system. Indeed, thia J" invaluable lot all the diseases to which JtbraeM - wgyi, IJIIf Ul - w i --..j w w orgie-by removing the impurities of ill innt relaxation, which is the case of T ie!aas taken for female weakness and eae. jtrpnprti j pmbci xnie Cen&sata concluatvelv nmd l.t tM. saparilla bas perfect coutrol over the most obstinate disease ot the Wood. Three, persons cured in one bouse is unprecedented THREE CHILDREN. - TeVm9mdDt Sif . , have ,be pl.asure to inform you ,b,nuree ol my children have been cured oflho g,,, Ly he uM Q, voureXce)ieni medicine. They were atflicU!d ve,y ever,;,Jr w,.lb Ud "'V have taken only lour bottles ; it took ibem away, for wbicb I feel mytell under deep obligation. Yours, respecuullv, ISAAC W. GRAIN, 106 Wooster-st. Now York, March 1. 1847. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts ol tha Union. This is to certify that we the undersigned. Physi cian of the City of Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr. Townsend s Sarsapanlla, and believe it to be one of the moat valuable preparations in the market. H P. PULING. M D. J. WILSON, M. D. R. P BRIDGES. M D. P..E ELMENDORF, M. D. Albany, April 1, 1846. UNITED STATES OFFICER. Capt. G. W. McLean, one of the United States Marine Corps end member ol the New Je rsey Leg islature, has kindly sent us the following certificate. It tells its own story. Rahway, Jan. 25, 1847 ' A year since I was taken with the Influenza, and my whole system left in a debilitated state. 1 was induced to try Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and alter taking two or three boitlee, I was very much relieved, and attribute it entirely to the said Sarsaparilla I have continued taking it, and find that I improve every day. I believe it saved my die, and would not be without it under any cousiderauoo G. W. McLEAN. DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing food and strengthening the organs ol digestion, as this preparation of Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Bank Department, Albany, May 10, 1345. Dr. Townsend: Sir I have been afflicted lor several years with Dyspepsia in its worst lorius, at tended with soreness o stomach, loss ol" appetite, ex- treme heart-burn, and a great aversion to all kinds ol food, and for weeks (what I could eat) 1 have been unable to retain but a small portion on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had little or no effect in removing the complaint. I was induced, about two months since, to try your Extract of Sar saparilla, ami I must say with little donridence ; but atter using nearly two bottles, I found my a(eiiie restoied, and the heart-burn entirely removed; and I would earnestly recommend: the ue of it to those who have, been afflicted as 1 have been Yours. Sec. W. W. VAN ZANDT Principal Office, 126 Fulton street. Sun Building. N Y Redding, Co, 8 State stieet, Boston Dyotti, Sons, 132 North 2.1 s'teet, Philadelphia S. S. Ha nee. Druguist, Baltimore P. M Cohen, Charleston Wright &. Co., 158 Chartres street, N. O 11)5 South Pearl street, Albany---and by all the principal Druggists and Merchants generally through out the United States, West Indies and the Canada. For Sale in Raleigh, by . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Ocmber.13, 1847. 84 ly NATIONAL LOAM FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LUNDON. " A Savings Bank for tbe benefit of the Widow and the Orphan." (empowered bt. act or par t am ex t. J Capital, 500,000 sterling, or $2,500,000. Beside a reserve fund (irotn urplu premiums) of about $185,000. T. LAM IE MUKKAY, Esq , George st. Hano ver square, Chairman of the Court of Directors, in London . Physician J ELLIOTSON, M. D., F. R S. Actuary W. S. 11. WOuLHUUoE, Esq., F. K A S Secretary F. F. CAMROU.t, Esq. iiHIS IiNSnrUl'iON embrace Important and JL substantial advantages wilb respect to Life As surances and deferred annuities. Tne assured baa, on all occasions, the power to borrow, without ex j pense or forfeiture of the policy, two-thirds ol the ptemiums paid ; also the option ol selecting ben- j elhs, anal the conversion ot hi interest to meet oth er convenience or necessity . Assurances for terms of years at the lowest possi- : ble rates. j Peisoa insured for life, can, afpnee, borrow half the amount of annual premium for five successive years, on their own note and depoaite uf policy. i Pait or tbi Capital i fkkm axertlt i.tvss. j ted in the (Jutted States, in the name of three of the Local Director as Trustees available alway to the assured in rase ol disputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or quar terly, at a trifling advance upon the annual rale. No charge for gjamp-duiy. Thirty day allowed alter each payment of premi um become due, without forfeiture of policy. Travelling leave extensive and liberal, and extra premiums on the most moderate M:alr. Division or Pbofits. The remarkable aocces and increased prosperity of the Society has enabled the Directors, at the lad annual investigation, to de clare a fourth bonus, varying from 35 to 85 per ct. on the premiums paid on each policy etlecied on the profit scale UsiTin State Boand op Local Director. (Chief Office for America, 74 vall st) A. York, Jacob Harey, Esq. Chairman; John J. Palmer, Esq .Jonathan Goodhue, Esq James Boorman. Esq. George Barclay, Esq., SarnueJ S. Howland, Esq., Gorbaui A. Worth, Eq , Samuel .VI. Fox, Esq., William Van Hook, Esq., and C. Edward Habilcbl, Esq. Philadelphia Clement C. Diddle, Esq., Louis A. Godey, Esq. George Rex Graham, Esq William Jones, Esq Baltimore Jonathan Meredith, Esq., Samuel Hoffman, Esq., Dr J. H. McCulloh. J. Leander Starr, General Agent, and Edward T. Richardson. Esq.. General Accountant, for the Uni ted Slate and British N. A. Colonies. Medical Examiners, New York J Kearny Rod ger. M. D. lltl Bleecker-st; Alexander E. Hosark, M. D., 101 Frankltn-t ; . S. Keene, M. D., 290 Fourib-t. t (Medical Examiners sttend at 74 Wsll-st. snd No. 134 Bowery at 3 o clock V. M. daily, t ee paid by the Society.) Standing Counsel William van Hook, tisq. 33 Wall st. Bankers The Merchant's Bank. Solicitor John Hone Eiq. II I'ine-st. Cashier Henry E. Cullip, Esq. An Act in respect to insurance for lives for the benefit of married women, pasard by 'theLegislature of New York. 1st April, 1840. Pamphlet, blank form, table of rates, list of A- gents, 4c. ate obtained at the Chief Office 74 Wall- t,134 uowery, or from either of the Agent through out the United States, and British North American Colgnies. GEORGE LITTLE, Agent. R. B. Haywood, Medical Examiner, Raleigh. March 22, 1848. 24 HITTEBSTjEH'S Octavo Dictinnnrv. rV Revised, embracing all the words in the qoartoedittoa.aud alao au'arraaement ofSyuoaymrs ouder the leading wor Is. Dr. Wkbstkr American Dictionary ol 4he Eoglish Language, exhibiting the r.K, vrnnograpny, rrouunciatiun, and DeHnition of woro. etn., thoroughly revised and considerably enlarged, by Chauncey A. Goodrtcb.. of Yale Col lege.awisied by a number of gentlemen distinguish ed for their high attainments in the various depart ments of learning, whose same will be found in the preface. For sale V TURNER'S N April 24. 1F48. : C Book Store. 33 JOB PRINTING N tally tenevttd this Of HHHSi' More ltcur aud Splendid' SPRING GOODS, 2i to 50 Per Cent. Cheaper than eier- frpY the Giant Locomotive. Sir Wal'er Raleigh, IIP the Subscriber, in addition to the kgnnt and extensive assortment of STAPLE AD FAN CY DRY GOODS, already announced, ha just been placed in possession, at hi w1KT.0.,l,t), another Hick and Beautiful 'tipply of Fashionable Spring Good, of almosiTery description, which lor cheapness, richness, and beauty cannot be sur passed, snd to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the Gentlemen and Ladies of Kal eigh, a well as those of tbe surrounding country, and strangers generally. . The assortment comprises in part, the following articles, viz: -gn0 Splendid French shaded plaid Barege, (of new de- Kicb Velvet, Extra Super Lucullian do. Beautiful Chameleon Parisian Lustres, Rich Silk Grrnsdine or Tissue, Extra Rich Satin Damask Lamartine Silk Challies, Beautiful Plaid and Fancy Black Silks, Black Silk M arp, Real Alpaccas, Mode and Fancy Colored do. Crapt- Delaine and Rep Cashmeres, Beautilul Shaded French Organdie Muslins, French and English Ginghams, A great variety of Elegant Printed Lawns, and Tarl- ton Mu6lnis, Jenny Lind Bnlliantine, Plain Black and Satin Striped Barege, Black, and Black and While Muslins snd Calicoes, Linen Ginghams, and Printed Jaconets, British, French, and American (new style) Printed Cambric and Calicoes, in great abundance, and exceedingly beautiful, from 5 to 10 cents, A superb assortment of Emhroidered Damask Plaid and Figured Summer Shawls snd Sca'tfs, and Handerchiefs, Linen and Thread Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk and Thread Fringes and Buttons, Curtain Calico and Furniture Checks, Muslin Insertions and Edgings. . Swiss Jaconet, and Plaid Muslins, Bishop Lawna, and Rich Muslin Robes, Spring Bonnets and Ribauds. Superior Cloths, Cassiineres and Best Black French and English Drap d'etee, for Summer, variety, Frenih Drilling, and Gambroons, for pant great Wove and Printed Cotton Goods, for Men and Boys, Summer Teeds and Earminet Cassiraeres, Hose and Gloves, (of every description.) Beautiful I'arasolls, Sun-Shades, and Umbrellas, Diaper and Diaper Table Cloths, and Bed Ticking, Irish Linen and Linen Hdkls., Bandana and Fancy Silk and Muslin Hilkfs., Bleached and Unbleached ' Cotton Shirting and sheeting, Panama, Leghorn. Beaver and Moleskin Hats, Cloth and Velvet Caps, Pen and Pocket Knives. Razors and Straps, Knives and Fork, Slater, Pad and Slock Locks. Curry Combs, Steel am' Iron Weeding Hoes, Spades und Trace Chains, Dishes. Plates, Cups and Saucers, China in Tea-Sets, Tea Pots, Pitchers, Bowla and Mugs, Cut Glass and Mould Tumblers, Goblets and Wines. These Goods were sll selected with very great care by Mr. B. B. Smith with his usual judgment and taste, out of the richest and most fashionable importations to be found in .New York, and will for Cash, be sold on exceedingly liberal terms. THOMAS A. MITCHELL. Raleigh. April 15, 1848. 30 Sctlgvcitk FEXVIALE SE1YIINAR7' JCALEIGII, N. C. 1 INSTRUCTORS: REV. J.J. FINCH, Principal. MONSIEUR J. BRADY, Music and French, MRS. M. L. FINCH, English Dtpurtmnt, MlsS N. C. BROWNE, Droning Faulting, $c TERMS, PER SESSION : Board, Wahing und Fuel, $60 00 English Department, $3 to 15 0U Music tu fiano or Guitar, 20 Ou' Use of liiMruiiieul, 3 OU Music ou Harp, 40 00 La tin Lauguage, 10 00 French do. 10 00 Drawing and Painting, 10 00 The Scholasiic year is divided into two sessions of five mouths each, con.ineiicing on the first of April and October, aud at the end of each Session there will befta vacation f one mouth. Pupils cau remain during vacation without any extra charge. To pre vent extravagance and rivalry, the pupils are requir ed to wear a Uuifotm on public occasions, which coosifcts of purple Merino during the Winter Term, and of white material during the Summer, with plain straw Bouuels trimmed ' in a corresponding style. Each boarding pupil is expected, to furnish her owu sheets, Towel, and Napkins, which, with ber apparel, must be maiked with heruame in full. Further infoi matiou may be obtained, ou applica tion to the t'riucipul. 2 Raleigh. Feb. UV. 1848. 17 Marble Work, THE attention of gentlemen desirous of purchas ing MA RULE MANTELS, MONUMENTS or oTATUARY, i requested. The suboenbers, having been engaged in the Mar ble business for the last thirty years in Philadelphia, and having manufactured work for atmot every part ot the Union, can7 rt-ler to all who have favored them with their custom, and to their work, (considerable of which bas been put up in this place.) They have always on hand a lull supply ol Marble Man ml, and new and original Designs for Mouuument and other work, copies of which, with prices, will be forwarded 03" All work shipped i insuied from breakage. They can refer to any Mercantile house in Phila delphia for standing and character as workmen. JOHN S TRUTH ERS & sON, No. 360, High Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 23, 1848. 17 3m N. B. There is nothing in their line which they cannot furnish, either domestic or imported. NEW SPRING CLOTHING. E. L. HA it Dl AG, Fatetteville Street, MAS just opened a very large and beautiful as sortment ol New and Cheap Ready Made Cloining. coneist.ng in part a follow: Tweed Caaaimere. Ermintt, Cashmerett. French Cloth, Alpacca, Dress, Frock and Sack Uoata, Black and Fancj Satin, Cushmere, Valencia, While Marseilles, Vests, of New and Elegant styles, cut and made in the best manner. Also, a fine assortment of Shirt, Collar, Stock., Booms, Craau, Scarf, H'dk'fs Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, under Shirts. Drawers, &c. Being contacted with the well known and long established Houe of Messrs. Scott Keen Co. of Petersburg, Vs. I etull receive throueh their House weekly addition to my Stock, and ran assure my customer and frienda.that I am enabled to sell good in tbi market, at the same price that they ere old a by them, at their estahlinhed Houses in Baltimore. Richmond and Petersburg. Tbe facilities thst I have lor selling cheap, will appear obvious, when ta ken into consideration the quantities of Clothing thatflhey Manufacture for their different Fstablish ments. Those that wih to purchase Clothing made op in the best atyte of Fashionable material, at low price, are respectfully requested to examine my Stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. April!, 1848. 87 wBw a . w i : r-m " isv . w mi ar wa ir .. - ar- rv m r. a u - -m Sitting and Summer Goods, rnlHR Subscribers, having receive! direct irom U New York and Philadelphia, (and selected with rraat caie and bouzht witn casni a largo mu rF. A. A ,lm.nl nf TlrV IalMlS. FallCV Af" tides, and Musical Instrument oi all kinds having bought them from the cheap and splendid cargoes jut intr.duccd into this country, from Europe, to which I would invite the citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country to examine. ( We charge nothing for showing our goods.) con fident tost we can give beher and cheaper bargains, than can be had in thw City among which are the following Gond : For Gentleman's Wear. Broad Cloths and French Cashmeres, Gold mixed Cashmeretts a new article, Fancy Casimers and Gambroons, a new style, Mareillea, Silk, Satin and Merino Vesting, French Linen Coatings, and Irish Linens, Scarfs and Cravats, of every quality, Black and Fancy Gloves, Silk, Hoskin and Cotton. For Iadies' Wear. Ginghams, Linen and Manchester, Mi.hair and Alpacca Goods, Swiss Jaconetts and Bobinett Muslin, Edgings. Gimps, Velvet and Bonnet Ribbons, Summer Shawls and Cravats, a fine article, A large lot of fineKid and Silk Gloves, extra, A large lot of new style Calicoes and Hosiery, Musical Instrument of all kinds. Toys, Fancy" Boxes, Jewelry. Gold and Pinchback, Hardware and" Crockery Ware, a great variety, And nearly every article kept for sale in a retail Store. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our Stock of Good, before purchasing .elsewhere. We are confident that you can get bet ter Goods, and much cheaper, by calling at the North Carolina Fancy Store. Our mono, is quick sales and small profits. G. W. C. GRIM ME. April 19, 1848. 30 tf THE MONEY OI HAND! Prizes! Prizes!! Prizes!!! 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(D" BANK DRAFTS promptly remitted for all Prizes sold at this office. PLEASE LOOK AT THESE SCHEMES! Foii Ma 13th, 1848. .FIVE CAPITALS OF 15.000 dollars each! Whole Tickets $10. Quarter $2 50. Certificates of 25 Tickets ouly $17 50. Foa Mat 20th. 1848. A MONSTER LOTTERY. 60,000 dollars! 30,000 dollars ! ! &c. &c. Slc. CT Every person should have a chauce. Whok Tickets $20. , Quarters $5. Certificate of 26 Tickets only $35. O" Order early for any of these Spleudid Prizes It For Mat 27th, 1848. ANOTHER BEAUTY. 40 000 dollar ! Whole Tickets $15. Quarter $3 75. Certificate of 22 Ticket, only $13 75. There are fourteen Prizes to 8 blanks in this scheme. O Send ou your orders early to this fortuuate office. For May 31st, 184S. 30.000 dollars! Whole Ticket 80. Quarter $2 50. Certificates of 26 Tickets only $32 CO. O" Always order Certificate of lull packages. O PYFER & CO'S Bulletin of Lotterie for each mouth forwarded gratis. TO THE PUBLIC. ' We with it understood that every Scheme adver tised by our House, is carefully examined by the Governor, aud the Managers have bonded to the Stale that every prize sold by ua, shall be promptly paid The draw intra that are sent to our customer are first sworn to by the Slate Commissioners aud printed. T We always sell Certificates of full packages of Tickets. CT All kiuds of uncurrent funds wanted aad for sale. Exchange and Collections punctually and faithful ly attended to. Our friends residing in any section of the Union may be assured that they will receive their tickets by mail, if ordered from us ; as faithfully as though they were bought under their" personal examination. Please addrets always for a handsome prize, scru pulous attention and prompt aud sure payment, the old established far-famed and trulv fortunate firm of PYFER &. CO., No. 1 Light St.. Baltimore, Md. Raleigh Livery Stable ! THE SUBSCRIBERS having ren ted the Stables, recently occupied by Ms. Buffalo b aud thoroughly repaired ami refitted them ; and, having furnish ed the Establishment with au entirely uew supply of Carriages, Buggies, Horsks, (both Saddle aud Harness,) and having also engaged experienced aud careful Drivers, well ac quainted with the differeut Roads, aud stopping houses thtoughout the State, are now prepared to at tend to all calls in their line. The Stables are located in a very central position, aud some one will always be found there, at all hours of the day and night, to attend to orders Horse will be boarded by the day, Week, month or year at the most moderate prices. Drovers visiting Raleigh with Horses to d if pose of, will find these Stable conveniently located for that purpose" ; and every attention will be given to pro mete their views. JAMES M. HARRISS Sc. CO. Raleigh. Jan. 6. 1848. 2 tf TVTEW BOOKS. The Bachelor of Albany, Jl by the author of the Falcon Family." . Scouting Expedition of McCullock'e Texas Ran gers, by Samuel C. Reid, Jr. Two Lives ; or to Seem and To Be, by Maria J. Mcintosh. The Beautiful Widow, a Novel, by T.S. Arthur, 25 cents. Afloat and Ashore, or a Sailor's Life, 25 oekts, (his day received at tbe N. C. BOOKSTORE. April 3d. 1848. S? IB ACON. good lot to bind, and more ex expected. ILL. PECK SON. 36 May 6. S3 3 ONE Case latest yle MOLESKIN HA TS, Jand cuEAr. J. F, JORDAN. 36 May 3d, 1848. W ies RALEIGH, If . C HIS school is under th e managteroeat of the ed by Mm FdU.er.- II Misses Partridge assist pH The year is divided into two Sessions of live months each ; the nrst commencing JaTi. 1st, the second J n- j ly 1st. Scholars may be entered at any time during j the Session, but it is very desirable that they com meuce the first day of the session if possible. Terms cer Session bjf Five months : 1st Class, Primary English branches including Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, - jj 2d Class, History, Astronomy, Philosophy and $7 00 Parker a exercise in composition, 3d Class, Watt on tbe miud, Physiology, My thology aud Botany, .. . 4th Class, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Menial Phi losophy, Aleebra and Geometry, 10 00 12.00 15 00 Advanced classes may pursue tbe studies of a lower class, paying only for the studies of the class to which they belong. Latin, 10 00 French, 8 00 Needlework and Drawing, 5 00 Painting and Waxwork, each 8 00 Music on Piano, with use of Instrument; 20 00 Music on the Guitar, 10 00 Scholars can remain through the Vacation free ef charge. Board, washing, fuel and lights 10 per month. references : Rev. Drury Lacy, Raleigh ; J M Lovejoy, Prin pal of Military Academy, Raleigh ; VV. D. Cook, Principal of the Deaf and Dumb School, Raleigh ; J. B. Bobbin, Esq. Louisburg ; Rev. Mr. Doll, Ox ford ; Rev. Mr. Hassell, Wiiliamston ; Joseph Biggs, Esq. Williamston ; Col. Win. Raleigh, March 1. 1848. Morning, Snulhtieid. 20 Raleigh Paper Mill. THE Subscriber, having rented the Paper Mill, in the vicinity of Raleigh, is now engaged in putting it in complete repair, liy the first of June, he will be prepared to furnish Printers, and others, with every description of Paper for printing em bracing Royal Octavo, Imperial, Super Royal, and Medium. Also- Envelope Paper of every kind VV tapping Paper for spun Cotlon, and also of the ordinary kind. Paper lor Pamphlet Covers, of eve ry shade and color. Any quantity of Hags will be taken at the high est cash price. Orders are respectfully solicited, and an assurance is hereby given, that as good paper shall be furnish ed, as can be obtained elsewhere. WILLIAM N. SHAUCK. April 18, 2848. ' 31 tf Travellers going North, TTTTTILL find expedition aud comfort in taking V V the inland route through .Richmond, Frede ricksburg, Alexandria and Washington, to Baltimore. By doing so, they reach Baltimore within twelve hours from Petersburg, aud have the privilege, should they prefer a slop on the way, to remain in the towns named, at their pleasure, so far; as comfort is con cerned, they will have the best of meals on the way, aud sufficient time for repose, whilst proceeding up the Potomac River on board the magnificent Steamer MOUNT VERNON, which passe in full view of the Tomb of Washington, as well as Fort Washington. Fare through, from Petersburg to Baltimore, $7 50. Passengers on this way avoid the delays, uncer tainty aud sea-nicknees, attendant upon the Bay route, aud herewith have the assurance, that it is in their power, by taking the inland route, to pass the same night in Philadelphia, which, by the other route, finds them on tbe Bay, subject to all the vicissitudes which may occur through fogs, squalls, aud failure to connect in Hampton Road. For through Tickets; apply to JAMES LYNCH, Asent, Petersburg. April 22. 1848. 34 D. Paine & Co,, IHAXAGjEKS of lotteries, RICHMOND, VA. Yf TT7B call particular attention to the following Vv Brilliant Prize for MAY. They possess unusual sitraetion, and give evidence of the superior claims of Paine's Lotteries over all others. The great succesx which has attended our patrons in the sales or many splendid prizes within the past year, will be a sign post for those who are in tbe search of Fortune to send to D Ptine & Co., the oldest aud most popular Managers in the United States. C. W. PURi:ELL & CO , Agents for PAINE & CO., Richmond, Va, Schemes for Jflay 1 848. 75,000 DOXEARS Divided into 5 prizes of $15,000 each ! GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY ! Class No. 2. To be drawn on Saturday, May 13, 1843. 75 Nob.,' 12 Drawn . SPENDID SCHEME: I prize of J 15,000 1 prize of $15,000 6,0t0 4,000 3,000 1 do 15.HU0 1 do 1 do 15,000 I 1 do 1 do 15.000 j 1 do 2,000, 1,627, 20 of 1,000, &c Tickets $10 ; halves 5 ; quarters 2 50. A certificate of whole $130 shares in proportion The JTIay Flower off 14. 60,000 Dollar I 30,000 ! 15,000! 100 prizes each of $2,500 ! GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class No. 3, for 1848. To be drawn at Baltimore, Maryland-, on Saturday, May 20th. 78 Nos , Grand $60,000 3O,C00 15,000 7,500 13 Drawnr Scheme: prize ef do do do 1 prize 1 do 100 do &c of 5,000 4.016 2,500 Sec. Tickets $20, shares in proportion. A certificate of a package of whole Tickets $260' halves and quarters in proportion. In purchasing by the package, deduct the price of three Tickets. 03 Orders meet our usual prompt attention. For Tickets in the above, r in any other Lottery, draw ing daily, (price of Tickets from $1 to $200 under our management, address us or C. W. PURCELL, Agent for D. PAINE & CO., Richmond, Va. flp.HE PUBLIC ANNIVERSARY EXAMI j NA'I ION of the Students of the University of North Carolina, will be held at Chapel Hill, on Mon day, the 22d day of May ensuing, and be continued from cay to day, until Thursday, the 1st day of June, being the first Thursday in Jvne, which last mentioned day is appointed for the ANN UAL COM MLNCEMENT of the College. Tha following Trustees compose the Committee ol Visitation : His EcejJeaoy, William A. Gauruif, Governor I of the State, and President ex officio of the Board. Hon. David L. Swain, L. L. D. President of the College. Thomas S. Ashe, Daniel M. Barringer, William A. Blount, Thomas Bragg, Charles Chalmers, Geo. F. Davidson , William Eaton, Jr., Burgee S. Gaither, William H. Washington, John C. Williams, Solomon Graves, Frederick J, Hill, James Iredell, George W. Jeffreys, James Mebaue, B. F. Moore, Frederick Nash, Thomas Settle, Nicholas L. Williams, and Patrick H. Winston. All other Members of th Board ef Trostees, who rosy attend, will be considered Members also of this Committee. By order, CHARLES MANLY, Sec Raleigh, April 2'J, 1848. 34 IJltARALLELE GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF J BOOTS, S II IBS T .TBURttv j -fr ' ,; ! AT THE US ladles' Saloon, MAIN STREET, NEAR WALTER'S CITY HOTEL NORFOLK, VA. flHE great attractions offered to buyers at the Ls X dies Saloon, in the splendid large assortment ( N E VV SPRI N G GOO DS, FO R J 848, have opeUe(, large prospect for business this year. The principal. attractions, are the superior qUaj( of the Goods offered for sale, and as no artich ,i.J, e misrepresented, Farmers, Couutry Merchauts, llld other persons,in the City and cnuutny , may re'y geltmg the very best coots, Bhoes aud lirogaug, the Ladies' Saloon, at reasonolle prices. OUR ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' GAITER BOOT?, and tne PATENT CONGKESS LOOT? are the handsomest good thjs year we ever had ' LADIES MOROCCO SLIPPERS Ail fc't KINS. LADIES' SOFT ENGLISH KID SLIPPERS LADIES WHITE SATIN Ai D KID SLIP PERS. misses' fancy gaiter boots, misses Fancy morocco sliiters MISSES SCHOOL SHOESh.tii rate, ' CHILDREN'S FANCY GAI'IEK buOTS CHILDREN' AN li MIfSES' RED MOROCCO POLKA BOOTS, iih bhick patent leather tin CHILDREN'S FANCY COLORED MOhWo BOOTS, BOYS' AND CHILDEN's LONG LEG BuOTfe ' with high heels ot beautiful quality, ' GENTLEMEN'S DRESS BOOTS the best and handsomest in Norfolk, GENTLEMEN'S BLACK AND COL0KED GAITERS the prettiest you ever saw any where GENTLEMEN'S BUSINESS LOO'I , oi 3 or 4 qualities, made light and neat of Calf Skin, Aluio- co and Seal Skin, and warranted to wear but rale at $2 50 and $3 a pair. GENTLEMEN'S Patent CONGRESS BOOTS AND SHOES OF THE bES'l tlALl'lY GENTLEMEN'S PUMP BOO'I S, Y Oli LAlvl CING of superb qualitv, at 8 a pair. GENTLEMEN'S NAPOLEON HALF LOOTS a new style of bummer Bootees lor (jtrjittljtn and very neat. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Travelling Trunks, Made expressly to the wants ot each, and as we bare - a very great VARIETY, Ladies and Cei.th-mcH are respectfully invited to look at ihttn Letore buy ing eLewhere, as we know you will be better suited and better pleased with the bape arid couttruuton of ihe Trunk inside, with, the. quality ot the odi and the price also. LADIES' CARPET BAGS AND SATCHELS OF BEAUTIFUL COLS. AND PATTEkAtf, GENTLEMEN'S ASHLAND VALlsES, ottew construction something new. Gkncikk English Sole Lsather TRUNKS warranted to last and look well as long asyouim; live. . DOOR MATS, in great variety. All ol which, togthei with' a good many other kinds of Boots and Shoes, that cannot be n:erjiioued in one advertisement, will be sold YEhY IhiAP and upon the must favorable terms. '1 he assorm.tnt is very large, consisting ot about TY LLVfc hli, DRED CASES BOOTS, SHOES AJNL ftfcO GANS of every kind, suitable to the country tiade and for City wear. Country Merchants Are particularly invited to call and look at our at snrtment. snd ss Boots and Shoes are clieopcr voie, we will supply thtm at less pi ices than fuinerlj. fry- Wholesale Wre rooms UP STAlhS. Qj Ladies and Gentlemen living at a diMairecsn be supplied with any ot the above last ionai le gocds, by sending their orders to the Ladies' Saloon. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main fctiett, mar Wal ter's City Hotel, Norfolk Va. W. H. ADDINGTON. March 24. 25 Consumption Disarmed of its Terrors! HASTINGS' Compound Syrup of Napllia; A QUICK and Positive Cure for Coubumptiou, Decline, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, A ight bweats, Husky Throat, Wasting of the FNh, bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, aud all Diseases of the Chttt and Lungs. This celebrated preparation is pleasant to the taile, and is no speedy in its operations, that patients plain ly feel it 8 good effects in a few minutes alter taking the first dose. Prepared iu Loudon, by G. Hasting M. D. When Dr. Hastinrrs had discovered the virtue of Naptha, four years ago, he announced it in a private circular, to a number of distinguished pbysiciaus ,D various parts of England, with a request that they woaia put lis medical properties to the test, aim re port accordingly. Tbe result was a host of testimo nials of the most favorable .character, nearly all of which agreed in certifying that no meaiciu they have ever used could bear any comparison with it in relieving hacking conghe, curing diai shcea, and stop ping night sweats It was also generally remarked to have a wonderful effect iu increasing the cppeliit, weight, and spirits of patients ; and to be a powerlul ly efficient remedy-iu Bilious and Astmatic oieeaies. Of these testimonials, which were all published at the time in the Medical Recorder, nine spoke of in extraordinary influeuce iu cases of Consumption each corroborating Dr. Hastings' opinion, that he Imd actually discovered the great secret so long arid vain ly sought for, namely a preparation that would stop the formation of Tubercles on the lungs, remote those already formed, and thus cure the most fatal of ell maladies, and which had been preciously regarded bs being altogether mcuralle. ' Dr. Williamson, of Maa chester, thus writes: t Under its iufiuence I bTe seen the emaciated being, on whose brow Death seemed to have set his seal, acquire iuvigorario and strength ; and exchange his early mornings of in tense suffering and distressing cough for the calm repose which. alone accompanies sound health." D' Ware, of Liverpool, says : I regard Hastings' Syr up of Naptha as one of the first medical discoveries any age, aud consider it agency in curing Consump tion as established beyond all doubt or question Dr. Boyd, of Lancaster, Hails it as the grat Con sumptive antilode aud cure ;H and Dr. Han.iltos. Bath, pronounces it " the oaly known remedy vhw may be relied ou for removing Tubercles from tb longs, and preventing formation of others." O" Price one dollar a bottle. Sis bottles for fi dollars. The usual allowance to the Iraee. For sate Wholesale and Retail by Messrs. Fb5 CUD & JOHNSON, sole rents for Raleigh. April 3, 1848. ! Spring and Summer Supplies Villi. 11S! ' - . tv ... . m'..:ntT l.rce $ iiens to ourstock of Drugs, Mco iciues, Paints, O-JjL Stuffs,- I'erf uniery, Ware, Surgical I8lhr"e iii-cnf s, fcc. &c. o b,cl! invite th.v attention of PtJ"c,7 ountry Merchant, and nine" mg in our line, beiore P,rb. r..t'.n ..t,.Asl ,H.o n. ill find It their interest, as we intend to inducements that cannot I1 please. tt i are an receiot of a lares lot of Glass-ware and Labels, specially for iurni' y . . - i .win actiC 9IW1J1 nUU MIO BIJUUl MM rUU.UM'B- riu Medicine, and are prepared to supply mem complete stook at Northern prices. WILLIAMS, HAVW OOD & April 1. ' CO 26 M ore Cottou Yams jo rarilSjosttohana. WILL. FECK & sy T 1 0 C o )
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 10, 1848, edition 1
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